Ganga Expressway Toll Rates Announced: Check Prices for Cars and Trucks
The Uttar Pradesh Expressways Industrial Development Authority (UPEIDA) has announced the toll rates for the Ganga Expressway. These rates are for different entry and exit points. The focus is mainly on the road between Badaun and Meerut. The list of these charges is now available at all toll plazas on the route.
Toll collection is set to start soon. Officials expect it to begin at midnight on either May 14 or May 15. This will happen at all plazas across the expressway. Currently, many people are already using the road. About 7,000 to 8,000 vehicles travel on the Ganga Expressway every 24 hours.
Key Features of Ganga Expressway
The Ganga Expressway is a very long road. It stretches for about 594 km. It connects Meerut to Prayagraj. This makes it the longest expressway in the state of Uttar Pradesh. Vehicles are allowed to drive at a high speed of up to 120 km/h on this road.
There is a specific rule for toll collection on this expressway. Drivers will not pay when they enter the road. Instead, the toll will be charged at the exit point. This means the amount you pay depends on how far you travel. If you travel a longer distance, you will pay a higher toll.
Toll Operations and Management
A company named IRB Infrastructure will manage the toll operations. They will handle the work at the Kharkhari (Bijoili) toll plaza located in Meerut. IRB Infrastructure is responsible for the stretch from Badaun to Meerut. They have already released the price list for this section.
Toll Rates for Cars (Prayagraj to Meerut Route)
For cars and Light Motor Vehicles (LMV), the toll rates depend on where you start your journey toward Meerut. The lowest rate is Rs 90, while the highest for this stretch is Rs 435.
| Starting Point (Route to Meerut) | Toll Rate for Cars (Rs) |
|---|---|
| From Prayagraj (km 135, Badaun side) | Rs 435 |
| From Chandausi / Bahjoi | Rs 400 |
| From Sambhal / Anupshahr | Rs 345 |
| From Hasanpur / Amroha | Rs 255 |
| From Garhmukteshwar / Bulandshahr | Rs 205 |
| From Ghaziabad / Hapur / New Delhi (km 35) | Rs 90 |
Toll Rates for Other Vehicles
The toll prices are different for larger vehicles. These rates also change based on the distance covered by the vehicle.
| Vehicle Category | Toll Rate Range (Rs) |
|---|---|
| LCV / Mini Bus | Rs 315 to Rs 685 |
| Truck / Bus (2-axle) | Rs 635 to Rs 1375 |
| Heavy Vehicles (3 to 6 axle) | Rs 965 to Rs 2105 |
| Oversized Vehicles (7+ axle) | Rs 1255 to Rs 2715 |
Rules, Discounts, and Facilities
UPEIDA has shared some important rules for the travelers. These rules include discounts for regular users and modern payment methods.
- FASTag: All toll plazas will use FASTag. This will help in smooth and non-stop travel.
- Return Journey: If a vehicle makes a return journey within 24 hours, the driver will get a discount.
- Monthly Passes: People who use the expressway regularly can get monthly passes at reduced rates.
Major Interchanges and Connectivity
The Ganga Expressway has many important entry and exit points called interchanges. These connect the expressway to different cities and highways.
- Meerut (Bijoili): This is the main interchange.
- Hapur: Connects to NH-9 (Delhi-Moradabad road) via a diamond interchange.
- Bulandshahr: Connects to Khurja and the Jewar Airport link.
- Amroha (Hasanpur): A ramp entry point for local traffic.
- Badaun (Binawar): A main toll and exit point.
- Shahjahanpur: Connects to NH-30 and has an airstrip point.
- Hardoi: Features multiple entry and exit points.
- Unnao: Provides connectivity to Raebareli, Lucknow, and Kanpur.
- Raebareli: Links the road to Sultanpur and Lucknow.
- Prayagraj (Judapur Dandu): This is the final terminal point at NH-19.
Conclusion
The start of toll collection on the Ganga Expressway marks a major step for transport in Uttar Pradesh. With a speed limit of 120 km/h and modern FASTag facilities, it aims to provide a fast travel experience. Drivers should check the toll rates for their specific routes before starting their journey after May 14.
FAQs
When will toll collection start on the Ganga Expressway?
Toll collection is expected to start from the midnight of May 14 or May 15, 2026.
What is the speed limit on the Ganga Expressway?
The maximum speed limit for vehicles on the Ganga Expressway is 120 km/h.
How is the toll calculated on this road?
The toll is charged at the exit point based on the distance you have traveled on the expressway.
Is there any discount for return trips?
Yes, there is a discount for vehicles that complete a return journey within 24 hours.
Which company is managing the toll from Badaun to Meerut?
IRB Infrastructure is responsible for toll operations and management for the Badaun to Meerut stretch.
